Global warming is having catastrophic effects such as accelerating sea level rise, droughts, floods, storms and heat waves. These impacts threaten some of the world's poorest people and vital species. While the scientific evidence is compelling, governments and businesses have responded too slowly. Even if current mitigation pledges are met, the world will still face between 2.6 and 4°C of warming. Effects include melting ice worldwide, especially at the poles, and declining animal populations like Adélie penguins in Antarctica. Sea level rise has also accelerated and some plants and animals are shifting ranges northward or to higher elevations.
Here are three topics described in this presentation about ecosystem balance and human impact that are as follows;
1- Deforestation
2- Global Warming
3- Acid Rain
Drought & Desertification measures of mitigation ,Types of drought SANDEEP PATRE
Drought & Desertification measures of mitigation ,Types of drought ,Drought Causes, Effects of Drought .
Types of deserts and the global distribution of deserts, Factors for desert formation, Mitigation:
Here are three topics described in this presentation about ecosystem balance and human impact that are as follows;
1- Deforestation
2- Global Warming
3- Acid Rain
Drought & Desertification measures of mitigation ,Types of drought SANDEEP PATRE
Drought & Desertification measures of mitigation ,Types of drought ,Drought Causes, Effects of Drought .
Types of deserts and the global distribution of deserts, Factors for desert formation, Mitigation:
This power point tackled the Effects of Climate Change. It represents the impact of climate change in every country and how does living things affected with it. Informations stated briefly but it surely reliable, reference list will be seen on the last page. Other than that, other information was my opinion but it was based on from primary and secondary source. In addition, i'm the one who created this power point (for my report) so please acknowledge me:) i hope it will help! Thankyouu!
open for comments,clarifications and suggestions :)
This power point tackled the Effects of Climate Change. It represents the impact of climate change in every country and how does living things affected with it. Informations stated briefly but it surely reliable, reference list will be seen on the last page. Other than that, other information was my opinion but it was based on from primary and secondary source. In addition, i'm the one who created this power point (for my report) so please acknowledge me:) i hope it will help! Thankyouu!
open for comments,clarifications and suggestions :)
This presentation curates resources, podcasts and screenshots focusing on our changing climate. What are your go-to resources? What inspires? Favorite buzzwords? We welcome your interaction -- comments, questions, suggestions, shares, clips, favorites, likes and hearts.
- Ron Mader (Las Vegas, 2016)
Some history: This presentation was first created in 2008 to review global initiatives in the realm of climate change. An early version debuted at the Environmental Tourism Forum in Monterrey, Mexico.
More info on the Planeta Wiki
http://planeta.wikispaces.com/climate
http://planeta.wikispaces.com/climatenotes
http://planeta.wikispaces.com/climatecop22
http://planeta.wikispaces.com/climatecop21
November 2015 video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lEbgKy57xIU
The presentation analyses the causative factors, phenomenon and effects of global warming and tries to find answers to this perplexing problem facing mankind
8.wild life and impacts of climate change on wildlifeMr.Allah Dad Khan
A series of Presentation ByMr Allah Dad Khan Special Consultant NRM , Former DG Agriculture Extension KPK Province , Visiting Professor the University of Agriculture Peshawar Pakistan allahdad52@gmail.com
Climate Change – A Threaten to Wildlife pptVishnuKannan19
Climate Change – A Threaten to Wildlife. This ppt was presented by Vishnu K (me) at the oral presentation competition held by the Department of Zoology, NMS S. Vellaichamy Nadar College, Nagamalai, Madurai. I got the First Prize in that Competition. It is about Endangered Species and how the Climate change affects the Wildlife.
28.wild l ife as affected by climate change A series of Presentation ByMr All...Mr.Allah Dad Khan
A series of Presentation ByMr Allah Dad Khan Special Consultant NRM , Former DG Agriculture Extension KPK Province , Visiting Professor the University of Agriculture Peshawar Pakistan allahdad52@gmail.com
2. The impacts of global warming
• Global warming will have catastrophic effects such
as accelerating sea level rise, droughts, floods,
storms and heat waves. These will impact some of
the world's poorest and most vulnerable people,
disrupting food production, and threatening vitally
important species, habitats and ecosystems.
• Despite compelling scientific evidence, governments
and businesses have responded with
painful slowness. Even if countries fulfill all current
mitigation pledges, the world will still face between
2.6 and 4 ºC of warming.
3. Effects of Global Warming
• Ice is melting worldwide, especially at the Earth’s poles. This
includes mountain glaciers, ice sheets covering West
Antarctica and Greenland, and Arctic sea ice.
• Researcher Bill Fraser has tracked the decline of the Adélie
penguins on Antarctica, where their numbers have fallen
from 32,000 breeding pairs to 11,000 in 30 years.
• Sea level rise became faster over the last century.
• Some butterflies, foxes, and alpine plants have moved
farther north or to higher, cooler areas.
• Precipitation (rain and snowfall) has increased across the
globe, on average.
• Spruce bark beetles have boomed in Alaska thanks to 20
years of warm summers. The insects have chewed up 4
million acres of spruce trees.
4. Other effects could happen later this
century, if warming continues
• Sea levels are expected to rise between 7 and 23
inches (18 and 59 centimeters) by the end of the
century, and continued melting at the poles could
add between 4 and 8 inches (10 to 20 centimeters).
• Hurricanes and other storms are likely to become
stronger.
• Species that depend on one another may become
out of sync. For example, plants could bloom earlier
than their pollinating insects become active.
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5. Other effects could happen later this
century, if warming continues…….
•Floods and droughts will become more common.
Rainfall in Ethiopia, where droughts are already
common, could decline by 10 percent over the next 50
years.
•Less fresh water will be available. If the Quelccaya ice
cap in Peru continues to melt at its current rate, it will
be gone by 2100, leaving thousands of people who
rely on it for drinking water and electricity without a
source of either.
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6. Other effects could happen later this
century, if warming continues…..
•Some diseases will spread, such as malaria carried by
mosquitoes.
•Ecosystems will change—some species will move
farther north or become more successful; others won’t
be able to move and could become extinct. Wildlife
research scientist Martyn Obbard has found that since
the mid-1980s, with less ice on which to live and fish
for food, polar bears have gotaten considerably
skinnier. Polar bear biologist Ian Stirling has found a
similar pattern in Hudson Bay. He fears that if sea ice
disappears, the polar bears will as well.